it's not much, only like 6 dollars for the whole set, and if you don't like using credit cards online, i think you can buy cards that you punch in the number on them and you get the ammount for your online account of sorts.
PSN cards are usually sold in GameStop or BestBuy and probably most electronics stores by now, I've even seen them in some pharmacies like Rite Aid. The card has a code on it, you just got to Account Management and Redeem Codes and it will put the $20 on your account. If you have a credit card or a debit card you can just use that then...
sometimes, you have to go to the store after you buy it and keep clicking on the pack until these other catagorys inside the pack appear and then play the levels and you get it in the levels!
Nice what you should do is make a sensor where you are that spawns points at the end of the level so for how long you survive there are more points acumilated at the end of the level :D
That's what she said! : ] There are magnetic switches on both sides of the stage and magnetic keys are attached to the plasma balls. So as the plasma ball gets to the other side of the stage it activates the magnetic switch and the magnetic switch (set to "1 shot") activates the emitter at the end of the level releasing one score bubble... and it gets harder because the longer you stay alive new emitters (that are set to shoot the plasma balls faster and more often) replace the others.
but yea, how does it reaplace the emitters with faster ones? is there something that the magnetic key does to make it replace it? tell me how it replaces a slow one with a faster one?
(1 out of 3) This will be hard to explain but I'll try... There's a magnetic key slowly moving from one side to the other... as it moves there are several magnetic switches... On both sides of the stage are rows of rectangular shapes with emitters... the shapes are all attached to another long shape by pistons... so at the beginning of the level only one shape (the one with the slowest emitters) is raised up to the same height as the stage.
(2 out of 3) As the magnetic key that I mentioned moves and activates one of the swithces that switch activates the piston that the next rectangular shape is attached to and it makes that shape raise up. So basically that shape blocks the previous emitters and then the emitters on that shape release the plasma balls. Then later that magnetic key activates another switch and another shape replaces the previous ones...
(3 out of 3) I think there's about 8 shapes with emitters on each side and each releases the plasma balls at a faster rate making the level gradually more difficult.
omg your genious!!! all survival challenges should do that because sometimes people stay in one spot wheere the points spawn in the level and they stay there a long time because they have no life until they get like 1,000,000 points and then they cheated their way to the top of the high scores
cool ^^
deminamo 1 year ago
yay rainbow colors!!!!
starmanphilip 1 year ago
do i need to buy something to get these plasma balls?
MrVecheater 2 years ago
The Metal Gear Solid pack
LockedUpInside 2 years ago
shit :'(
MrVecheater 2 years ago
it's not much, only like 6 dollars for the whole set, and if you don't like using credit cards online, i think you can buy cards that you punch in the number on them and you get the ammount for your online account of sorts.
peppercat1515 2 years ago
Yea you could just buy a $20 PSN card... the MGS pack is worth buying.
LockedUpInside 2 years ago
how do you buy a psn card and how do you enter it into your playstaystation account?
Nicknacmania 2 years ago
PSN cards are usually sold in GameStop or BestBuy and probably most electronics stores by now, I've even seen them in some pharmacies like Rite Aid. The card has a code on it, you just got to Account Management and Redeem Codes and it will put the $20 on your account. If you have a credit card or a debit card you can just use that then...
LockedUpInside 2 years ago
kool i just bought the MGS pack, what packs do you reccommend i buy? and how do i unlock the lazer?
Nicknacmania 2 years ago
That's actually the only DLC I bought for LBP, I might buy the History Pack eventually... and I'm waiting for the one that will have water.
And I don't remember how to unlock it but I'm sure there are many guides online by now...
LockedUpInside 2 years ago
@LockedUpInside I dunno, You Might Lose It To Anonymous
mariofan055 9 months ago
Where can i unlock the plasma balls in the mgs pack? please help
Muggelfuk 2 years ago
yes
whenindrought 2 years ago
sometimes, you have to go to the store after you buy it and keep clicking on the pack until these other catagorys inside the pack appear and then play the levels and you get it in the levels!
Nicknacmania 2 years ago
i love the colors ;)
rainbowxxbritee 2 years ago
<333
LockedUpInside 2 years ago
Nice what you should do is make a sensor where you are that spawns points at the end of the level so for how long you survive there are more points acumilated at the end of the level :D
ItsStraw 2 years ago
That's what happens, you get one score bubble for every plasma ball you avoid.
LockedUpInside 2 years ago
how does that work? how do you make it get harder?
Nicknacmania 2 years ago
That's what she said! : ] There are magnetic switches on both sides of the stage and magnetic keys are attached to the plasma balls. So as the plasma ball gets to the other side of the stage it activates the magnetic switch and the magnetic switch (set to "1 shot") activates the emitter at the end of the level releasing one score bubble... and it gets harder because the longer you stay alive new emitters (that are set to shoot the plasma balls faster and more often) replace the others.
LockedUpInside 2 years ago
LOL!!! woah did you come up with that all by yourself???
Nicknacmania 2 years ago
but yea, how does it reaplace the emitters with faster ones? is there something that the magnetic key does to make it replace it? tell me how it replaces a slow one with a faster one?
Nicknacmania 2 years ago
(1 out of 3) This will be hard to explain but I'll try... There's a magnetic key slowly moving from one side to the other... as it moves there are several magnetic switches... On both sides of the stage are rows of rectangular shapes with emitters... the shapes are all attached to another long shape by pistons... so at the beginning of the level only one shape (the one with the slowest emitters) is raised up to the same height as the stage.
LockedUpInside 2 years ago
(2 out of 3) As the magnetic key that I mentioned moves and activates one of the swithces that switch activates the piston that the next rectangular shape is attached to and it makes that shape raise up. So basically that shape blocks the previous emitters and then the emitters on that shape release the plasma balls. Then later that magnetic key activates another switch and another shape replaces the previous ones...
LockedUpInside 2 years ago
(3 out of 3) I think there's about 8 shapes with emitters on each side and each releases the plasma balls at a faster rate making the level gradually more difficult.
LockedUpInside 2 years ago
like a "round machine?
mostie2you 2 years ago
omg your genious!!! all survival challenges should do that because sometimes people stay in one spot wheere the points spawn in the level and they stay there a long time because they have no life until they get like 1,000,000 points and then they cheated their way to the top of the high scores
Nicknacmania 2 years ago
Nice, but seems a lil to slow
RipTlde 2 years ago